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In this book new mathematical and statistical techniques that permit more sophisticated analysis are refined and applied to questions of current concern in order to understand the forces that are driving the recent dramatic changes in family patterns. The areas examined include the impact of the evolving Second Demographic Transition, where complex patterns of gender dynamics and social change are re-orienting family life.  New analyses of marriage, cohabitation, union dynamics, and union dissolution provide a fresh look at the changing family life cycle, emerging patterns of partner choice, and the impact of union dissolution on the life course.  The demography of kinship is explored, and the importance of parity progression to the generation of the kinship web is highlighted.  The methodology of population projections by family status is examined, and new results presented that demonstrate how recognizing family status advances long term policy objectives, especially with regard to children and the elderly.  This book applies up-to-date methods to examine the demography of the family, and will be of value to sociologists, demographers, and all those who are interested in the family.

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The volume is certainly an interesting reading for anybody looking for an up-to-date overview of topics and established analytical tools in demographic family research. many readers will find single chapters not only very useful but also genuinely interesting. (Zuzanna Brzozowska, European Journal of Population, Vol. 37, 2021)

1 Introduction
1(6)
Robert Schoen
Part I Analyzing Theories of Family Demography
2 Reformulating Second Demographic Transition Theory
7(20)
Elwood Carlson
3 Do People Have Reproductive Goals? Constructive Preferences and the Discovery of Desired Family Size
27(30)
Maire Ni Bhrolchain
Eva Beaujouan
4 Consensual Union and Marriage in Brazil, 1970--2010. Gender Equality, Legal Issues and Social Context
57(44)
Benoit Laplante
Joice Melo Vieira
Graziela Cristina Farina Ramos Ribeiro Barnabe
Part II At the Analytical Frontier
5 Sequence Analysis as a Tool for Family Demography
101(24)
Nicola Barban
Maria Sironi
6 Agent-Based Modeling of Family Formation and Dissolution
125(32)
Andre Grow
Jan Van Bavel
7 Examining Same-Sex Couples Using Dyadic Data Methods
157(32)
Rhiannon A. Kroeger
Daniel A. Powers
Part III Analytical Applications
8 Parity Progression and the Kinship Network
189(12)
Robert Schoen
9 On the Implications of Age-Specific Fertility for Sibships and Birth Spacing
201(14)
Robert Schoen
10 Multiple-Partner Fertility: Variation Across Measurement Approaches
215(26)
J. Bart Stykes
Karen Benjamin Guzzo
11 Having Ancestors Alive: Trends and Prospects in Ageing Europe
241(36)
Richard Gisser
Dalkhat M. Ediev
Part IV Analytical Overviews
12 Family Projection Methods: A Review
277(26)
Nico Keilman
13 The Study of Assortative Mating: Theory, Data, and Analysis
303
Daniel T. Lichter
Zhenchao Qian
Robert Schoen received a Ph.D. in Demography from the University of California Berkeley in 1972.  He has been a Professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Johns Hopkins University and Penn State University, where he was the Hoffman Professor of Family Sociology and Demography.  In 2004, he received the Mindel Sheps Award in Mathematical Demography/ Demographic Methods from the Population Association of America.